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High Street, Eccleshall

Looking west.

HIgh Street, Stone

Looking north along Stone High Street, with the Joules Brwery offices (Co-operative Supermarket in 2012) to the left. A postcard view by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street.

Home Brewery, Quarry Bank, Brierley Hill

Originally known as the Swan Brewery, Home Brewery (Quarry Bank) Ltd. was in operation by 1857. The brewery, which stood on Evers Street, Quarry Bank, closed in May 1921 and the buildings were demolished ...

Home Brewery, Quarry Bank, Brierley Hill

Originally known as the Swan Brewery, Home Brewery (Quarry Bank) Ltd. was in operation by 1857. The brewery, which stood on Evers Street, Quarry Bank, closed in May 1921 and the buildings were demolished ...

Hop back, Joule's Brewery, Stone

The hop back is part of the beer making proces. It is where the hopped wort passes through a perforated bottom, is cooled and goes to fermentation. Joule's produced Stone Ales for the home market ...

Hop Pockets, Joule's Brewery, Stone

Hops are added to the wort to give the finished beer its characteristic bitter taste and aroma. Joules produced Stone Ales for the home market and for export to Europe and America. Joule's was taken ...

Horninglow Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

Bird's eye view of the brewery from the church steeple of St. John The Divine, Horninglow, built 1864-66. The brewery was founded by Messrs. Marston & Co., and was in later years known simply as 'Marstons'....

HRH Prince of Wales' visit to Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Prince Edward VIII and party leaving a Bass building in No. 2 Brewery, following a tour with Colonel John Gretton. He was visiting the town as part of its Jubilee celebrations. He arrived at Bass's Meadow ...

Ice skating, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of ice skaters on the frozen River Trent. In the background can be seen Bass & Co.'s water tower. Copyright: Burton Library

In the ale stores, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

This man is pegging stores casks. Using pincers he has just pulled out a peg releasing a spurt of beer from the bung.

Ind Coope & Co. Ltd, Burton-on-Trent

General view of the brewery, with the stores in the foreground next to the main railway line. The site, known locally as Grant's Yard is now vacant (in February 2003) with planning permission for a housing ...

Ind Coope & Co. Ltd., Burton-upon-Trent

A photograph of an engraving of the Ind Coope & Co., Ltd. brewery, Station Street, Burton-upon-Trent. Founded in Romford, Essex, the Ind Coope company opened its Burton-upon-Trent brewery in 1856. ...

Ind Coope Maltings, Burton-on-Trent

View of the four Ind Coope Maltings which stood adjacent to the main railway line, near to the station. The end of one of the platforms can be seen in the picture. This area now houses the Imex Business ...

Ind Coope's offices, Burton upon Trent

A tinted lantern slide view of Ind Coope's brewery offices on Station Street decorated for King Edward VII's visit to Burton upon Trent. Copyright: Burton Library.

Interior View of the Ale Stores, Joule's Brewery, Stone,

Casks of beer in the New Ale Store, Newcastle Street. The stores were built in 1881. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. Nine years later he ...

Interior view of the Steam Cooperage, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Joiners' shop, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Interior view of the first floor of the Museum building before the joiners' equipment was moved out and the conversion work started.

Joule's Ale Stores, Stone

Joule's brewery's Newcastle Street Ale Stores and bottling plant, facing the Trent and Mersey Canal. Built in 1881. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone ...